On Monday 25 June 2007 15:42, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > Do you mean bad ram? Or is it a timing issue from bios that need > > twiddling? The machine's been flakey like this since I got it. > > either one. They just sound like memory problems to me. I see you've > already messed with the voltage. maybe the timings are the issue. If > you have spare ram sticks around, start playing around with them in > different positions/combinations (make notes -- I have to or I get > confused) and see if you can figure out if one is bad. If you don't > have spares, but have more than one instaleld and can live with less > than your present ram, you can pull one and then other too. > > A
Unfortunately, I have only 1 compatible with this machine. [sidebar: kicking self in head while shouting, "Always buy 2 sticks so you can do tests like this. Always buy 2 sticks so you can do tests like this...] What's reasonably safe and worthwhile to play with in the timings? Default bios gives me 400 MHz, CL5-5-5-12 (I think there's three 5's.). But stick says PC2 6400 (800 MHz I presume), CL4-4-4-12. When I try these values, there's no change in stability. Is there some other combination that might work? There's a large amount of possible combinations. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]